Cuff-link.



J. PEJCHAR.

CUFF LINK.

APPLICATION ruzozuuz1s.\s1s.

Patented Mar. 5, 1918.

WITNESSES.- M v/ W continuous piece oi wire. lhis is bent to form two contlguong portions A torining the connecting shank, and two rectangular frame-like portions B forming the heads of:

the link. The ends of the wire are prefer ably soldered together with a concealed j oint.

In Figs. 8 and 9 the two 'headsB are/of" similar shape, but of different sizes, and simulate a ribbon-bow, and the connecting shank A which may be integral with said heads, has its ends extended over the central portions of the heads so thatisaid ends are readily visible when the link is worn. If

desired, the connecting shank A maybe formed with a projection or ridge (Z adapted 'lhistorni of my invention. also readily.

made of a singlepiece of metal.

In the form of my invention represented in Figs. 12. and 1S, both heads are in the nature of frames with-central openings, one

Copies call this patent may he obtainedfor naaenae of the1n,.B being oval, While the other, B is square. The connecting shank A arrangedaccording to the general principles explained above, has its ends passed into and through the apertured heads, and in front of the outer surface of each head, these ends presenting the appearance of tongues on buckles, the heads themselves appearing as buckles. The efilect may be enhanced by making the tongue or shank A ot' a naa terlal contrasting with that of tho-heads;-

tor instance, the shank maybe made of sil-' Verv orxsilver-plated, andthe heads of gold or golchplated.

The improvedi cult-link, in any of the 'forrns describedabove, is readily manufac tured, lends itself to pleasing 0111211119115321 tion, :is easily slipped. into and out ol? the cuffibuttonhole, and grips the edge otqthebuttonhole firmly so that the link willnot be liable" to slip or turn-in the bllllJOlll'l'OlQ.

Vail-ions Il'lOCllfiCillllOllSHldYi be made without departingyt'rom the nature of my inven-' tion as definedin the appended claim.

I claim as my invention A. cufl link havingtwo heads'and a 1nen1- ber or shank connecting them, theheads having openings adjacent to their points of connection with said member, whereby the endsof said member are visibleirom the outside when-the link is worn on the cnil'.

In testimonywhereof, I have signed this specification.

JOS-EF PEJCHL LR.

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